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Feeling super great today #radioabel #abeltownship #zombiesrun #work
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Eugene sips his latte and shudders, puts it down and stares at it, mentally cursing his editor. He’s reviewing one of those tiny excuses for a cafe in the city that lacks seating just enough that it seems exclusive and so therefore all of London’s hipsters seem to want to eat at it.
Truly, he’d thought even London’s hipsters would have better taste.
Eugene is halfway through his scathing review of the coffee (tastes like burnt burning) and the decor (table numbers are held by garden gnomes, what the fuck, seriously) when someone clears their throat from across his poorly painted, very unstable table. Eugene looks up at a shock of red hair, freckles and the bluest eyes he has maybe ever seen. “Can I sit here?” the guy says, but he is already sitting down opposite, putting his number (garden gnomes, god why?) on the table next to Eugene’s.
“Please do,” Eugene says wryly, and the guy smiles and oh. Eugene hasn’t felt such an instant attraction to someone in a really, really long time. “Sorry,” the guy says, sounding completely unrepentant. “There’s nowhere else.”
Eugene looks around. There is, for reasons he cannot understand, actually nowhere else. Admittedly there are maybe fourteen places anyone can sit, but still. Nowhere else.
“I’ll be a while,” Eugene says after a second, apologetically, and the guy shrugs.
“I’m not with anyone,” he says, and there’s just enough of a lean on the words that Eugene feels his face heat up. “Okay,” he says, and the guy’s face crinkles into that smile again and Eugene can’t think of a single thing to say. “I’m Jack,” the guy says finally, and Eugene takes the proffered hand.
“Eugene.”
“Pleasure to share this tiny table with you, Eugene.”
Eugene snorts. “You haven’t tasted the coffee yet.”
“Bad?”
“So bad.”
“That’s a shame,” Jack says, but his smile says otherwise and when the food comes - terrible as expected - Eugene can’t bring himself to care about burnt toast and under-poached eggs.
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Thank you, my friend! i did indeed receive it, but I was too tired to reply immediately, and it then passed me by. Bless your soul for taking the time to resend!Okay
1. radioabel is my sibling and the most amazing person to grace the earth. I am 99.9% sure that we have met before in another life or 20, because I could not have known it for only 2 months! It is so kind and lovely and it likes my poetry too so that’s A+!
2. bisexualzuko is my girlfriend and not a day has gone by where i haven’t thought ‘Darn she’s so cute, frick’. I could go on. Also, she can draw and write which is horrendously unfair. She’s always kind and somehow always manages to put up with dark days. Her headcanons destroy me. I wrote poetry for her one time so that’s how you know I love her.
3. sokka-the-man is a literal human that exists. How is it that someone so kind and jovial can walk the face of the earth for all of my life without me knowing? I would like to talk to the manager.
4. flowergirlrobichiko is SO nice to me and I really do not understand it! They aren’t afraid to say ‘look that’s going to put you in danger and i won’t stand for it’ and I am forever indebted to them for being so brilliant at listening to my bullshit.
And 5. queer-suki might not have foreseen this, but GOD they are amazing. They are a fellow theatre nut and are currently the only australian i know who knows the existence of Next to Normal. Oh yeah. AUSTRALIAN meaning they completely understand all the horrible casualties our weather wages against us. That’s super nice to have.
(Bonus! Hiyas is so kind and empathetic, and wow she understands everything I say, and she always offers a hug and a warm cup of tea and I don’t know where I’d be without er! She’s one of my oldest friends, and one of the few originals I still actively talk to. She’s pretty cool.)
radioabel replied to your post: here’s… my full blacklist..
#cis fenris SAME…. I HAVE THIS BLACKLISTED I CANT STAND IT
it's like please... i'm not cis
What happened to Emilie????
she accidentally deleted her blog so she's remaking and I'll be sending out a ton of promos when she's finished her theme :3
The Story of Radio Abel
Warning: This post contains spoilers for the entirety of Season 3 Radio Mode!
Procrastinating from writing this blogpost, I decided to do a bit of digging through old files to try to find the very first bit of Radio Abel I wrote (scroll to the end of this post). It’s dated to exactly three years ago (coincidentally, to my 26th birthday), and contains this apology in the margin: “a first stab, a bit too sentimental maybe, but you get a bit of a sense of the banter / tension between them”. I guess that just about sums up this post as well: “a bit too sentimental, maybe, but you get a sense of the banter: The Story of Radio Abel”.
If you’re reading this, you’ve heard the final parts of this season’s radio mode, and you’ll know that this is goodbye. After three years, I’ve decided to give Jack and Eugene the happy ending I’ve been longing to since their first transmission and let someone else take over the airwaves around Abel Township. I’m a fanboy at heart, and I could no longer resist the temptation to send them into the West. The boys and I are off the air for good.
It has been a real privilege to write these characters for the past three seasons, and to work with such an incredibly talented group of actors in bringing them to life. Amy, Felix, Nathan and Rhys are the reason that radio mode ever made you laugh, if it did, cry, god forbid, or feel anything else at all under the sun. Working with them has been a joy since the beginning and I can’t ever thank them enough for everything.
Whatever else I thought when we started working on the radio stuff, I’d never imagined how warmly it would be received, and whatever else has happened in the past three years, the community’s reaction has been a constant source of light in my life. Thanks to everyone who’s listened to our dumb radio show, whether you liked it or not, and whether you’ve told us about it or not. Without an audience, we’d be nothing other than five people in a soundproof booth talking to ourselves.
Alright, enough with the soppy stuff. As this is the last you’ll see of them, here is a list of things you probably don’t know about Jack and Eugene:
Eugene came first, and was originally on his own. This was short-lived as writing nothing but monologue was driving me crazy.
His name, embarrassingly, comes from my favourite episode of “Band of Brothers”: “Bastogne” - the main character in that episode being Eugene Roe, and the whole thing taking place in the Woods.
Once it became clear that having a solo radio host wouldn’t work, I did the laziest thing possible to make the earliest scenes into dialogue: I took all of ‘Gene’s self-corrections and interruptions and put them under a new voice: Jack Holden. Eugene’s habit for self-correction is, unfortunately, something we share in buckets.
Jack got his first name because it played nicely with “Gene”, and the “Holden” came from the only British player at that year’s World Series of Poker Main Event Final Table.
Jack’s location on day zero is just a big love-in for this song.
Eugene’s old career is pretty much just stolen right from Nathan’s life. If you haven’t seen any of his food and drink reviews, go now! Any time there’s a foodie reference in radio mode, I’ll write something as a placeholder and then wait for Nathan to give me something better during the recording.
The season two radio clip “Smiling Too” is an original song that Rhys brought in with him one day, having written it on the way to the studio and asking if he could include it in the game.
And finally, before I hand over to Naomi to explain a little bit about how season four radio’s going to work, here are some of my favourite moments from the last three years of recording. Let me know what yours are!
Amy barely being able to contain her laughter while recording “The Ablers”.
Felix dancing while he rapped during “MC Cheeseman”
Richard Bell’s amazing sound design on the first three clips of season two radio.
Rhys and Nathan doing impressions of each other in season one (this bit was entirely improvised between takes - just the boys messing around with each other).
Everyone singing “Running Down To Cuba”.
Nathan’s insanely heart-breaking delivery of the line “They never brought him home”.
Hearing all the community call-in clips and having loads of fun writing responses.
Felix’s face when I played him the clip of a fan proposing to Phil (he had no idea what was coming).
Rhys recording the “Eugene is sick” clips. We had to record this stuff at 5.30am as Rhys was heading off on a tour that day, so it was a very bleary-eyed session, which added to the atmosphere.
All the stupid sound effects in “Runner Zero”, as well as that theme tune! We spent quite a bit of time on these sections, but mostly because we couldn’t avoid corpsing. One of the best things about recording the radio content has been how consistently we struggle to get through takes without laughing.
So, that’s it from me. It’s been an absolute pleasure to bring you Radio Abel for three years. Stay safe out there — Matt Wieteska (@gamecat).
And a word from Naomi:
Well. I’ve teared up, and I’m sure you have too. When Matt first told me he wanted to stop writing Radio Abel of course I did what any good Lead Writer would do and imprisoned him in my basement, got out my lump hammer and mentioned that ‘the operation was called hobbling’. But even in the face of my uncannily accurate impression of Kathy Bates, he remained adamant. And, after some treatment in a state correctional facility, I’ve come to accept his choice.
Over the years I’ve seen enough writers try to take over other writers’ beloved characters to know that it just doesn’t work. The fans can tell. It always feels ‘off’. So Matt’s retirement means Jack and Eugene’s retirement too. The ending he’s given them is beautiful and right: it feels like where those characters were always heading, where they were always supposed to be.
It would be wrong, I think, to try to replace Jack and Eugene outright. So there will be radio mode in Season 4, but we’re going to be mixing things up, trying out some new ideas and new characters, keeping radio mode as a lighthearted counterpoint to the Oh God It’s So Dark And Why Am I Crying of our missions. I’ve got some fabulous writers lined up to write radio in Season 4, and those of you who know how much I love the salty tears of the players will be glad to know that I’m not planning to be one of them!
And a little sliver of comfort for you: though Matt created Jack and Eugene, Phil and Zoe were created by Rebecca Levene, so you might just hear a little something from them every now and then.
Jack and Eugene have been part of what’s made Zombies, Run! great, and I’m sad beyond words to see them go. But Matt Wieteska, with everything from his patient, thoughtful, clever and insightful direction to his skills at game design, to his letting us *use his bedroom* to record Season 1, has been a much bigger contributor to all the success we’ve had, and to the million+ players we’ve helped get fitter. So though I’m sad to see Jack and Eugene go, I’m so grateful that we still have Matt on our team. Thank you, Matt.
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